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A Journey to the Truth

Author: Sohrab ChamanAra
ISBN: 1-4208-7727-5

The following review was contributed by: Tami Brady: CLICK TO VIEW Tami Brady's Reviews

A Journey to the Truth explores the life of Sam. Raised in a loving,
religious, Baptist family, Sam questions his faith after the deaths of his
parents and seeks answers in the Bible. These explorations continue on and
off for much of the man's life as he is introduced to various belief
systems.

The actual story of Sam's life is not dramatic or significant in any real
way. Sam is just a man living his life and trying to understand what he
believes and why. I believe that is his charm.

Nonetheless, there are several unique aspects to this book. The author has
intermixed real historical information into the storyline, often having Sam
react to these events. This aspect not only adds a bit of realism but also
allows the reader to connect to the main character through common
perception.

Moreover, though Sam explores a variety of belief systems (Christianity,
Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Zoroastrian), he finds common ground
in all of these beliefs that strengthen his overall faith. This interfaith
concept is rather refreshing.

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